Harriet Elizabeth Lovejoy1

F, b. 2 April 1840
FatherCollins Lovejoy Jr.2 b. 9 Jan 1812, d. 12 Mar 1881
MotherMary Ann Conforth2 b. 12 May 1814, d. 14 Nov 1885
Relationships3rd cousin 4 times removed of Dianne Elizabeth Smith
3rd cousin 4 times removed of Ellen June Smith
     Harriet Elizabeth Lovejoy, daughter of Collins Lovejoy Jr. and Mary Ann Conforth, was born on 2 April 1840 at Chesterville, Franklin, Maine.1

Census

     Harriet appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of Chesterville, Franklin, Maine, in the household of her parents, Collins and Mary.3

     Harriet appeared on the 1860 Federal Census in the household of her parents, Collins and Mary of Chesterville, Franklin, Maine. She was doing domestic work.4
Last Edited14 Aug 2018

Citations

  1. [S43] Unknown author, FamilySearch, Url: https://familysearch.org, Name: Harriet Elizabeth Lovejoy Gender: Female Birth Date: 02 Apr 1840 Birthplace: Chesterville, Franklin, Maine Father's Name: Collins Lovejoy Mother's Name: Mary Ann Conforth Citing this Record 'Maine Births and Christenings, 1739-1900,' database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F4SW-ZBZ : 4 December 2014), Collins Lovejoy in entry for Harriet Elizabeth Lovejoy, 02 Apr 1840; citing Chesterville, Franklin, Maine; FHL microfilm 10,792.
  2. [S54] Bureau of the Census United States of America, 1850 (Seventh) United States Federal Census [database on-line], Record Type: 1850 Federal Census, Author Address: Washington, D.C., Chesterville, Maine, Marked 191, line 42.
  3. [S54] Bureau of the Census United States of America, 1850 (Seventh) United States Federal Census [database on-line], Record Type: 1850 Federal Census, Author Address: Washington, D.C., Chesterville, Maine, Marked 191, line 39 thru 42 and Marked 192 line 1 thru 4.
  4. [S38] Bureau of the Census United States of America, 1860 (Eighth) United States Federal Census [database on-line], Record Type: 1860 Federal Census, Author Address: Washington, D.C., Chesterville, Maine, Page 2, line 26 thru 34.

Harriet M. Lovejoy1

F, b. 30 November 1895, d. 14 December 1996
FatherGeorge Edgar Lovejoy1 b. Sep 1870, d. 14 Jun 1962
MotherAnnie Laurie Lockhart1 b. 9 Oct 1875, d. 29 Jan 1929
Relationships4th cousin 4 times removed of Dianne Elizabeth Smith
4th cousin 4 times removed of Ellen June Smith
     Harriet M. Lovejoy, daughter of George Edgar Lovejoy and Annie Laurie Lockhart, was born on 30 November 1895.1

     Harriet, daughter of George Edgar Lovejoy and Annie Laurie Lockhart, married William V. Clarke circa 1918.2

     Harriet M. Lovejoy died on 14 December 1996 at Covelo, Mendocino, California, at age 101. Harriet was cremated, ashes scattered. Specifically: Scattered on Clarke property in Covelo.3

Census

     Harriet and William appeared on the 1930 Federal Census of Round Valley Indian Reservation, Mendocino, California, enumerated 8 April 1930. William was listed as a farmer on a general farm.4

Family

William V. Clarke b. c 1892
Children

Obituary

Harriet M Clarke

Harriet M Clarke, 101, of Covelo died Saturday Dec. 14 in Covelo. She was born Nov. 30, 1895 in Usal.
Mrs Clarke was preceded in death by her husband, William V. Clarke, and a brother, Robert T Lovejoy. She is survived by a daughter, May Lee Clough of Tracy; two sons, Joseph Clarke of Covelo and Warren L Clarke of Castro Valley; and 13 grandchildren and 20 greatgrandchildren.
A Covelo resident since 1921, Mrs Clarke was a homemaker and rancher. She was a member of the Covelo Riding Club and taught others how to ride. She enjoyed nature and the out-of-doors, and attributed her long life to hard work.
Willits News3
Last Edited13 Dec 2022

Citations

  1. [S22] Census of the United States, 1930 Fifteenth United States Federal Census [database on-line], Record Type: 1930 Federal Census, Location: Washington, D.C., Round Valley Indian Reservation, California, Sheet 1 B, line 55.
  2. [S22] Census of the United States, 1930 Fifteenth United States Federal Census [database on-line], Record Type: 1930 Federal Census, Location: Washington, D.C., Round Valley Indian Reservation, California, Sheet 1 B, line 54 and 55.
  3. [S63] Unknown author, Find A Grave web site, Url: http://www.findagrave.com, Find A Grave Memorial# 84594053.
  4. [S22] Census of the United States, 1930 Fifteenth United States Federal Census [database on-line], Record Type: 1930 Federal Census, Location: Washington, D.C., Round Valley Indian Reservation, California, Sheet 1 B, line 54 thru 58.
  5. [S22] Census of the United States, 1930 Fifteenth United States Federal Census [database on-line], Record Type: 1930 Federal Census, Location: Washington, D.C., Round Valley Indian Reservation, California, Sheet 1 B, line 56.
  6. [S22] Census of the United States, 1930 Fifteenth United States Federal Census [database on-line], Record Type: 1930 Federal Census, Location: Washington, D.C., Round Valley Indian Reservation, California, Sheet 1 B, line 57.

Harriet S. Lovejoy1

F, b. 23 August 1811, d. 8 March 1889
FatherNathan Phelps Lovejoy1 b. 18 Feb 1785, d. 10 Feb 1867
MotherTemperance Wing1 b. 22 Sep 1787, d. 22 Mar 1863
Relationships2nd cousin 5 times removed of Dianne Elizabeth Smith
2nd cousin 5 times removed of Ellen June Smith
     Harriet S. Lovejoy, daughter of Nathan Phelps Lovejoy and Temperance Wing, was born on 23 August 1811 at Wayne, Kennebec, Maine.2,1

     Harriet, at age 20, daughter of Nathan Phelps Lovejoy and Temperance Wing, married David French 2nd at age 28 on 22 January 1832.3,4

     Harriet died on 8 March 1889 at age 77.1

Family

David French 2nd b. 21 Jun 1803
Last Edited14 Oct 2019

Citations

  1. [S55] Compiler: Clarence Earle Lovejoy, Lovejoy Genealogy with Biographies and History, 1460-1930 , The, Found on Page 153.
  2. [S88] George W. Walton, History of the Town of Wayne, Kennebec County, Maine: From Its Settlement to 1898, Found on Page 316.
  3. [S88] George W. Walton, History of the Town of Wayne, Kennebec County, Maine: From Its Settlement to 1898, Found on Page 138.
  4. [S92] Unknown author, Maine Genealogy Web Site, Url: http://www.mainegenealogy.net, This reference has the following: David French 2d of Mt. Vernon and Harriet Lovejoy of Wayne, Jan. 22 1832.

Hartwell Lovejoy1

M, b. 9 April 1807, d. 28 January 1833
FatherJohn Lovejoy1 b. 6 Jul 1774, d. 28 Feb 1824
MotherMary Dolly Jennings1 b. 25 Sep 1773, d. 8 Sep 1834
Relationships2nd cousin 5 times removed of Dianne Elizabeth Smith
2nd cousin 5 times removed of Ellen June Smith
     Hartwell Lovejoy, son of John Lovejoy and Mary Dolly Jennings, was born on 9 April 1807 at Fayette, Maine.1

     Hartwell died on 28 January 1833 at Winthrop, Maine, at age 25. He accidently drowned in a pond.1
Last Edited14 Aug 2018

Citations

  1. [S55] Compiler: Clarence Earle Lovejoy, Lovejoy Genealogy with Biographies and History, 1460-1930 , The, Found on Page 152.

Hazel Lovejoy1

F, b. 31 December 1893
FatherHenry W. Lovejoy1 b. 12 Mar 1872, d. 23 Mar 1931
MotherWinniefred M. Paine1 b. 30 Jun 1869, d. 29 Nov 1924
Relationships2nd cousin 2 times removed of Dianne Elizabeth Smith
2nd cousin 2 times removed of Ellen June Smith
     Hazel Lovejoy, daughter of Henry W. Lovejoy and Winniefred M. Paine, was born on 31 December 1893 at Charleston, Penobscot, Maine.1,2,3

     Hazel, at age 21, daughter of Henry W. Lovejoy and Winniefred M. Paine, married Lester C. Turner, son of Charles L. Turner and Lydia J. Brooks, on 1 September 1915.4

Census

     Hazel Lovejoy, along with her parents, appeared on the 1900 Federal Census in Charleston, Penobscot, Maine in the household of her grandparents, Samuel and Melissa.5

     Hazel appeared on the 1910 Federal Census in Charleston, Penobscot, Maine in the household of her parents, Henry and Winniefred.6

     Hazel and Lester appeared on the 1920 Federal Census of Charleston, Penobscot, Maine, enumerated 2 January 1920. Unknown GEDCOM info: 02 JAN 1920 He worked in a creamery.7

     Hazel and Lester appeared on the 1930 Federal Census of Charleston, Penobscot, Maine, enumerated 12 April 1930. He owned his home, valued at $1500.00 and was working as a laborer at odd jobs Their children, Vera F. were listed as living with them.8

Family

Lester C. Turner b. c 1875, d. 1964
Child
Last Edited10 Oct 2019

Citations

  1. [S33] Bureau of the Census Census of the United States United States of America, 1900 Twelfth United States Federal Census [database on-line], Record Type: 1900 Federal Census, Location: Washington, D.C., Charleston, Maine, Sheet 7 B, line 80.
  2. [S49] Bureau of the Census Census of the United States United States of America, 1910 Thirteenth United States Federal Census [database on-line], Record Type: 1910 Federal Census, Location: Washington, D.C., Charleston, Maine, Sheet 1 A, lines 34.
  3. [S43] Unknown author, FamilySearch, Url: https://familysearch.org, Information from Charleston Maine Vital Records Towm Records Vol. 1 1811 - 1891 Film # 007595349 Page 128.
  4. [S6] Unknown author, Maine State Archives, Certificate Number:
    Bride Name: Lovejoy Hazel M.; Bride Town/State: Charleston, ME
    Groom Name: Turner Lester W.; Groom Town/State: Charleston, ME
    Date of Marriage: Wednesday September 1, 1915.
  5. [S33] Bureau of the Census Census of the United States United States of America, 1900 Twelfth United States Federal Census [database on-line], Record Type: 1900 Federal Census, Location: Washington, D.C., Charleston, Maine, Sheet 7 B, lines 75 thru 81.
  6. [S49] Bureau of the Census Census of the United States United States of America, 1910 Thirteenth United States Federal Census [database on-line], Record Type: 1910 Federal Census, Location: Washington, D.C., Charleston, Maine, Sheet 1 A, lines 32 thru 37.
  7. [S23] Census of the United States, 1920 Fourteenth United States Federal Census [database on-line], Record Type: 1920 Federal Census, Location: Washington, D.C., Charleston, Maine, Sheet 1B, line 52 and 53.
  8. [S22] Census of the United States, 1930 Fifteenth United States Federal Census [database on-line], Record Type: 1930 Federal Census, Location: Washington, D.C., Charleston, Maine, Sheet 3 A, line 6 thru 8.
 
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